(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Vugar Khalilov
Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Leyla Abdullayeva has
said that many families will be able to return to their homes in
the liberated lands soon, Azernews reports.
“Soon, many families will be able to return to their homes in
Aghali for the first time, nearly 30 years after they were forced
to flee from Karabakh and beyond. A significant moment for all
those who lost their homes during Occupation marks the first step
in rebuilding neighborhoods,” Abdullayeva wrote on her twitter account.
The statement was delivered on the occasion of World Refugee
Day, which is observed on June 20 each year, to draw attention to
Azerbaijan's refugee concerns, as well as the reconstruction works
that kicked off in the liberated regions following the 44-day
war.
“Today marks World Refugee Day, a day when we honor the strength
and resilience of refugees and IDPs worldwide. Azerbaijan looks
forward to the return of IDPs and celebrating the start of a new
chapter for the Karabakh region. Smart Village of Aghali will soon
be welcoming IDP families,” the Foreign Ministry tweeted .
The United Nations has proclaimed World Refugee Day to honor
refugees across the world. It is observed on June 20 each year and
honors the bravery and courage of persons who have been forced to
depart their own country due to violence or persecution. World
Refugee Day is an opportunity to foster empathy and compassion for
their suffering, as well as to honor their tenacity in
reconstructing their lives.
Azerbaijan has already presented the first pilot project of a
“smart village” to be created in the liberated territories, as part
of the 2020-2022 National Action Plan. Thus, the first project
covers Zangilan's Aghali I, II, III villages. The project will be
implemented mainly on five components - the housing sector,
production sector, social services, smart agriculture, and
alternative energy.
Initially, 200 individual houses are planned to be constructed
with the use of innovative building materials. In addition,
engineering communications and heating systems in the houses will
also be created on the basis of smart technologies.
Moreover, modern schools, kindergartens, clinics, and electronic
control centers will be built in these villages, and tourism
infrastructure will be formed. All residential houses, social
facilities, administrative and catering buildings, processing and
production of agricultural products will be provided with
alternative energy sources.
Meanwhile, Vugar Gulmammadov, Chairman of the Azerbaijani
Chamber of Accounts, stated that thanks to the fund provided by the
government budget for the rehabilitation of Azerbaijan's liberated
regions, it is projected to complete the implementation of 18
projects, including the construction of five highways in 2022.
Gulmammadov made the remark during a joint meeting of
parliamentary committees on economic policy, industry and
entrepreneurship, labor, and social policy to consider revisions to
the Law 'On the Government Budget of the Azerbaijani Republic for
2022' (first reading).
According to him, when a portion of the unallocated expenditures
is revised, the allocation by structures changes as well.
An extra 470 million manat ($276.4 million) is recommended in
law for the repair and restoration of the liberated lands in
2022.
Prior to the modification, the Law 'On the State Budget of the
Republic of Azerbaijan for 2022' allocated 2.2 billion manats ($1.3
billion) for these activities.
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